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A client gives permission to have the hospital bill her insurance company for surgery that she is undergoing today. A friend of hers works at this hospital and the client wonders if her friend would print off a report for her.
 
  Which of the following provides the best answer regarding ethical concerns relating to the misuse of client information?
 
  A) Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  B) HIPAA violations
  C) Data security issues
  D) Documentation issues

Question 2

A client is interested in pursuing a test to determine if she has a predisposition to breast cancer since it is in the family history.
 
  Which of the following technologies relates to ethical and legal concerns regarding right-to-privacy issues when specific innovative testing is performed?
 
  A) Stem-cell research
  B) Electronic medical record
  C) Genetic testing
  D) HIPAA violations



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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